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What is Chapter 683 employment?
FAQs: Under Chapter 683 of the Retirement and Social Security Law, members may be employed under a Special Education Program during the summer that allows Department of Education employees to earn pensionable summer earnings.
Payment Plan Change Request Form (code SB29)
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If I am a Tier IV member, how would my service retirement allowance be calculated?
FAQs: The regular pension portion of your retirement allowance is calculated based on factors such as your Total Service Credit and Final Average Salary (FAS), as indicated below.
If I am a Tier VI member, how would my service retirement allowance be calculated?
FAQs: The regular pension portion of your retirement allowance is calculated based on factors such as your Total Service Credit and Final Average Salary (FAS), as indicated below.
Service Retirement Plans and Benefits for Tiers I/II
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What QPP benefits are payable upon the death of a Tier II, III, IV, or VI member...?
FAQ: If a Tier II, III, IV, or VI member had at least 10 years of Total Service Credit at the time of death, but was no longer in active service and was not yet eligible for a service retirement under the Qualified Pension Plan (QPP),
Cost Letter Request Form for Tiers I/II Members (code SD152)
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Total Service Letter Request Form (for Tiers I/II Members Only) (code SD154)
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What is Death Benefit #1?
FAQs: Under Death Benefit #1, the benefit would equal 1/12 of the member's last 12 months' regularly earned salary multiplied by each full year of Total Service Credit—to a maximum of three times the member's annual salary; this maximum would apply to members who have 36 or mo...
What QPP benefits are payable upon the death of a Tier I member who was separated from service?
FAQ: If a Tier I member had at least 10 years of Total Service Credit at the time of death, but was no longer in active service and was not yet eligible for a service retirement under the Qualified Pension Plan (QPP), the death benefit payable would equal the following: